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M.j. Fine - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The emergency department triage of community-acquired pneumonia Project data and Documentation systems: a model for multicenter clinical trials
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2006Co-Authors: D.s. Obrosky, S.m. Edick, M.j. FineAbstract:Multicenter clinical trials are complex undertakings that require significant resources to ensure efficient, high quality research. This paper describes the goals, design, and implementation of a multicenter clinical trial database management system to support this aim. A large number of study sites or patients, and the goal of automatically generating large portions of data management infrastructure from common metadata, motivated the development of the system. This paper also describes extensions for a generalized Project Documentation system, and discusses plans for further extensions and improvements based on observed strengths, limitations, and anticipated technological change
William E. Moen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A Needs Assessment Study of Texas Academic, Public, and School Libraries
2020Co-Authors: William E. Moen, Carol Simpson, Florence Mason, Louella WetherbeeAbstract:This is the Project website for the Needs Assessment Study of Texas Academic, Public, and School Libraries, funded by a grant from the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund Board. It contains information on Project Documentation and their Final Report.
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Z-Interop Phase 2: An Alternative Approach to Interoperability Testing
2004Co-Authors: William E. MoenAbstract:This is the Project website for Z-Interop Phase 2: An Alternative Approach to Interoperability Testing. This website contains Project Documentation for Phase 2, with additional information on the previous Phase 1 Project.
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Illinois Library Resources and Automation in the Networked Environment: An Analysis and Recommended Strategies
2002Co-Authors: William E. MoenAbstract:This is the Project website for the research study Illinois Library Resources and Automation in the Networked Environment. It contains Project Documentation and resources resulting from the study.
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The Z Texas Implementation Component of the Library of Texas
2002Co-Authors: William E. MoenAbstract:This is the Project website for the research study Illinois Library Resources and Automation in the Networked Environment. It contains Project Documentation and resources resulting from the study.
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National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Standards Committee AV
2000Co-Authors: William E. MoenAbstract:This is the Project website for the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Standards Committee AV on developing a U.S. national Z39.50 profile for library applications. It contains Project Documentation, committee member information, and additional resources.
D.s. Obrosky - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The emergency department triage of community-acquired pneumonia Project data and Documentation systems: a model for multicenter clinical trials
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2006Co-Authors: D.s. Obrosky, S.m. Edick, M.j. FineAbstract:Multicenter clinical trials are complex undertakings that require significant resources to ensure efficient, high quality research. This paper describes the goals, design, and implementation of a multicenter clinical trial database management system to support this aim. A large number of study sites or patients, and the goal of automatically generating large portions of data management infrastructure from common metadata, motivated the development of the system. This paper also describes extensions for a generalized Project Documentation system, and discusses plans for further extensions and improvements based on observed strengths, limitations, and anticipated technological change
James Nelson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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using linguistic analysis tools to characterize engineering design Project Documentation
120th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2013Co-Authors: Micah Lande, James NelsonAbstract:When creating novel and creative artifacts, engineering students and professional engineers alike must come up with novel and innovative ways to describe their innovations and inventions. Linguistic analysis can be a useful tool for providing information about engineering Project Documentation to show characteristics that accompany creation of just such a new artifact. Previous work demonstrated that the number of noun phrases in a written report had a positive correlation with the grade of the Project – a proxy for measuring successful innovation. This work further explores the use of language using specialized linguistic analysis software as a means of generating quantitative data to make qualitative characterizations. Procedures for analyzing a written report were developed and tested using four sets of draft and final reports from a graduate-level, Project-based mechanical engineering core design and innovation course. The procedure reported involved capturing the frequency and distribution of terms and noun phrases containing keywords by comparison to 1) a reference corpus of generalized American English, 2) other established, standard technical reference corpus and 3) Documentation from other Projects in the same set from the same mechanical engineering course. Distinguishable trends for each analyzed document arose. The linguistic attributes could be used to indicate a relative scale of innovative language use across the set. This could be a useful way of characterizing the type of engineering Project itself to better scope the educational experience.
Lenka Smolíková - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Project Documentation as a risk for public Projects
Trends economics and management, 2015Co-Authors: Vladěna Štěpánková, Lenka SmolíkováAbstract:Purpose of the article: The paper presents the different methodologies used for creating Documentation and focuses on public Projects and their requirements for this Documentation. Since Documentation is also incorporated in the overall planning of the Project and its duration is estimated using expert qualified estimate, can any change in this Documentation lead to Project delays, or increase its cost as a result of consuming administration, and therefore the Documentation is seen as a risk, which may threaten the Project as a public contract by which a company trying to achieve and obtains it, and generally any Project. Methodology/methods: There are used methods of obtaining information in this paper. These are mainly structured interviews in combination with a brainstorming, furthermore also been used questionnaire for companies dealing with public procurement. As a data processing program was used MS Excel and basic statistical methods based on regression analysis. Scientific aim: The article deals with the construction market in the Czech Republic and examines the impact of changes in Project Documentation of public Projects on their turnover. Findings: In this paper we summarize the advantages and disadvantages of having Project Documentation. In the case of public contracts and changes in legislation it is necessary to focus on creating Documentation in advance, follow the new requirements and try to reach them in the shortest possible time. Conclusions: The paper concludes with recommendations on how to proceed, if these changes and how to reduce costs, which may cause the risk of Documentation.